Barry Cunningham and some of his talented chickens |
It was with a curious mix of nervousness and excitement that
I attended this year’s Chicken House Big Breakfast. I never like the idea of walking into a room
full of strangers but I was eager to meet my publisher and editor in person, as
well as some other authors.
Event Training run by Author Profile |
I was somewhat put at ease by the fact that I had attended
an Events Training session the previous day with the wonderful Justin Somper,
author of the Vampirates series; and Amy Finegan, voice coach and actor. They trained us in how to do an author event
for schools, libraries or literary festivals.
It was a really educational and fun day.
But perhaps the best part was meeting the three other
Chicken House authors, Chris Callaghan, Linda Davies and Jeannie Waudby. Jeannie’s debut YA novel is just out, and
Chris’ chocopocalyptic MG story is out later this year. Linda brought along her seven foot longbow as
a prop for her reading from her new book, Longbow
Girl. It was great chatting to these
guys about their books, their routes into publishing and their hopes and fears
for the future.
So at least I knew I’d recognise a few friendly faces the
next day. The event was billed to run
from 10:30 to 12, so when I turned up with my cumbersome suitcase (I was flying
home straight after) the staff of the Groucho Club must have thought I was
staying the night. I didn’t feel too bad
though, when I spotted Linda Davies with her 7 foot longbow!
My book has always been an abstract thing, something which
is going to happen, but seeing my book’s cover on my name tag, (or lanyard, as I
believe is the correct term – I always make a point of learning one new word
everywhere I go!) my novel finally started to feel like a real thing!
Catherine Doyle & Barry Cunningham |
It was great to mingle and meet bloggers, the staff of
Chicken House, and other Chicken House authors.
Though nobody warned me of the dangers of eating posh breakfast canapés!
One bite into a quail’s egg Benedict and the yolk exploded all over my jumper
and shoes. Fellow Irish author, Sarah
Webb, luckily was at hand to help me clean up.
Philip Ardagh then demonstrated the correct way to consume dangerous
foods, by downing them in one mouthful.
I think he has a bigger mouth than me.
I’m sticking to Weetabix for breakfast from now on!
Linda Davies |
Barry Cunningham then spoke and talked about how Chicken
House has gone from strength to strength over the past fifteen years, having
their best year ever in 2014. We had a
reading from fellow Irish author, Catherine Doyle, whose book (Vendetta) launch
I’d attended the previous week. We also had readings from Longbow Girl author, Linda Davies, and Lisa Drakeford (The Baby).
Then Barry went through all the books to be published in the
coming year, including my own, The Black
Lotus! Perhaps for the first time,
my book finally felt real.
Thanks to Chicken House and all involved, for such a
brilliant event. And thanks to the quail
for that egg!
TBL sounds real to me, too. I would have been a nervous wreck having to attend something like that, but from the comfort of my living room, it all seems like a fabulous time. Thanks for the pictures. K
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you too, Kieran. It was quite an adventure, wasn't it! Lots of great people and some fantastic stories. Good to chat in-between training sessions, canapés and the odd pint! I'm going to have to save some money to buy all the amazing books coming out - especially 'The Black Lotus'!
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you too, Chris. Be good to catch up again. Looking forward to reading your chocopocalyptic adventure! When's it out? I'd like to promote it.
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